RetireInvest to move further into aged care market
RetireInvest has signalled its intention to move further into the aged care market in the wake of its recent alliance with the Mackenzie Aged Care Group.
The alliance sees RetireInvest providing potential Mackenzie Aged Care Group residents with financial advice, and the RetireInvest Alliance Manager, Neil O’Grady, said the company hoped to continue forming strategic alliances with organisations in the aged care sector.
He said RetireInvest had entered into an alliance with the Commercial Law Association and was also sponsoring an aged care workshop for CLA members.
“This demonstrates our commitment to being regarded as the pre-eminent provider of financial advice in the aged care sector,” O’Grady said.
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